05-05-2004, 09:51 AM | #41 (permalink) | |
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The intro into "Welcome to the Jungle" should always be turned up as well, right up to the "You're Gonna Dieeeeeeee" as has already been mentioned. I like the ending to "Out Ta Get Me" where he says "...and you can suck me!! Take that one to heart!!"
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05-06-2004, 04:36 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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King Crimson, Sleepless - Tony Levin going APESHIT on chapman stick Primus & Ozzy, N.I.B - Les Going Apeshit on Bass Intro and Outro of AC/DC "For Those About to Rock" - The build up much like Thunderstruck, and the Cannons at the end "FIRE!" That single measure guitar lick near the end of Weezer , Buddy Holly Counting Crows, Rain Kingm ebnd of the last verse "She's been <i>dyin'</i> and I've been drinkin' and Iaiaiai am the rain king...." The Fast bit near the end of RHCP - Soul to Squeeze
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05-13-2004, 12:10 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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The very end of "Tangled Up in Blue" by Bob Dylan, he solos on the harmonica and it's just amazing, maybe even better than the part before with words. Same case with "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry", the very end where they sort of go loose is just incredible. The very end of "Standing in the Doorway" and "Til I Fell in Love With You" are equally great at the very end just as it fades out. Same with "Hurricane".
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05-13-2004, 01:24 PM | #45 (permalink) | |
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I also like the middle part of the Beatles' "You Never Give Me Your Money", with the honky-tonk piano. The beginning half plus the transition of Elton John's "Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is one of my favorites. The whole song is excellent, actually. And of course the guitar solo on Freebird. |
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05-13-2004, 05:49 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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EVERY SINGLE PART of Indian Poker pt. 3 by Brainiac.... the sounds that it makes before the lyrics are just haunting and awesome, you feel them in your chest and in your spine, it's crazy... and the lyrical section is also AAAAAAAAAWESOME. Damn... I love that song. RIP Tim Thomas EDIT: OK, OK, OK. One more and I'm done: The guitar intro to Bad Brains - Fearless Vampire Killers Just SOOOOO badass.
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05-19-2004, 11:53 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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-> The opening to Toni Braxton's Spanish Guitar and pretty much the rest of the song when the guitar plays softly during the non-vocal parts
-> Unbreak My Heart from Toni which has a similar sounding guitar in the opening and background and the point that sticks in my mind - 3:56 to 4:02 where she hold the note for six seconds. Not quite as long in the spanish version but almost as long there too. -> Seven Come Eleven as played by Benny Goodman and company. The recording I have in mind is 8:44 or thereabouts and the opening is a wonderful slow buildup started by the drums that really gets roaring by the end.
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05-20-2004, 09:45 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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The instrumental outro to "Sir Psycho Sexy" by Red Hot Chili Peppers. The whole song is great, but the ending always takes me by surprise.
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05-20-2004, 10:23 AM | #51 (permalink) |
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My favorite song part is the clean guitar interlude during "To Live is To Die" starting at 5:02 going up to about 6:45 after the distortion kickes in again. The solo in that part is so simple but it's just perfect. It's also the only time you ever hear the bass in the album.
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05-20-2004, 08:14 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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NIB-the entire bass line but especially the begining just brings a tear to my eye. its more noticeable in the primus version rather than the sabbath version but god damn its just plain beautiful.
the bass line in Mr Krinkle by Primus is also pretty bad ass where he screeches a violin thing ( i ferget what its called) over the string. I saw them play this song live and Les had a stick with 1 bass string on it with a tightener on the top and one on the bottom that he worked with his foot. it was mighty excellent. On the New Anthrax album they have a song called Refused to Be Denied the guitar riff Scott Ian plays is both heavy and melodic Pinball Wizard by the Who, start of the song with the acoustic jamming. see if i can think of more later but those are the ones that immediately come to mind that havent already been said |
05-24-2004, 09:49 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Led Zepplin - Immigrant song - AHHHHHHH ah AHHHHHH ahhhhhh!
A perfect circle - Weak and Powerless - Little angel part Tool - Third Eye "PRYING OPEN my third eye, and the Bill Hicks openings
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05-24-2004, 11:41 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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The drum lick in Nickelback's 'This is how you remind Me' - no matter what I'm doing I end up with my sticks out and drumming away.
The guitar intro to the Beatle's 'I'm Fine' - just makes me want to bop my head from side to side - Also the instrumental solo in 'In my life' 'The Battle' from the Gladiator Sountrack- I really like the whole song, but the climax which then fades away and then builds back up really gets me every time.
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05-25-2004, 11:04 AM | #56 (permalink) |
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"The End" by the Doors...
Father.. I want to kill you, Mother.. I want to... FUCK YOU ALL NIGHT LONG! The Oedipus complex
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05-25-2004, 02:59 PM | #57 (permalink) |
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The end of Yes - Gates of Delerium when Howe plays a simply breathtakingly beautiful solo while using his volume pedal.
I also love the end of Mike Oldfield's "Ommadawn (part 2)" when the song goes into a very simple theme where Oldfield sings about the wonderful feeling of just appreciating the small things in life. The chorus is eventually backed up by a childrens voices, which makes it sound like a childrens song. The contrast between this theme and the other 35 minutes of the album, which consist of completely instrumental themes, is so huge that it puts the you soundly back on earth after traveling through all the strange dimensions the album carries you through. |
05-26-2004, 05:27 AM | #59 (permalink) |
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Pearl Jam - Rearviewmirror (any live version), The guitar buildup before the last verse where Eddie starts screaming, "Saw things (4x) clearer once you were in my rearviewmirror" and the way he carries the line, "Finally the shades are raised".
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06-09-2004, 02:01 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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RetroCrush just put out their THE 50 COOLEST SONG PARTS. A pretty good list, and they have downloads of the cool parts. Put 'em in a playlist and rock out!
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06-12-2004, 05:43 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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First thing that came to mind when I read the question:
Fear Factory - Securitron -The bridge part where Burt starts, almost whispering "There is no place to hide..." The music gradually builds up, until Burt is absolutely screaming at the top of his lungs: "This is a warning so you must take heed / This coming vision is reality," the guitar part repeats a couple bars, stops suddenly, then picks up again with Burt singing the chorus. Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around -Not even part of the song, technically, but the clips of Cash reading from Revelations before and after the song. Him ending on the line "... and Hell followed with him" gives me a chill every time I hear it.
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06-12-2004, 06:30 PM | #63 (permalink) | |
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"Oh no she's gonna make it out OK...." BTW redlemon, I love that list because unlike many lists these days it's not pretentious at all and doesnt come across like something written by an asshole. Good show.
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06-14-2004, 10:10 AM | #64 (permalink) | |
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06-14-2004, 11:56 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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Pushit, slow version. near the end... "and I must persuade you another waaaaaaaaaaaaaayy" he holds the note longer then the album version "pushing and shoving and pushing and shoving me....theres no love in FEEEEAAAAARRRRRR!!!!!"
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06-14-2004, 12:03 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Yes I did and although it may be the only remotely cool part of that song, it's really not a cool drumfill. It only has the illusion of being cool because the rest of the song sucks so much. Maybe, just maybe it could be worthy of being on the list but it belongs somewhere in the 40-50's.
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06-14-2004, 01:01 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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Styx- "Suite Madam Blue" right after the synthesizer solo when the kick ass guitar comes in, Has always been my favorite climax of a song. Always played very loud.
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03-04-2005, 12:14 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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Mother Love Bone---Crown Of Thorns, when they come back from the interlude and the lead singer says "KICK IT"...
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03-04-2005, 12:19 PM | #71 (permalink) |
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Since its back, I will post one.
Alkaline Trio - Blue Carolina When Mr. Andriano sings this part: "Someday I'll burn this bed Only two feet wide Where I'll hide For the next 17 days I will ask myself how badly do I want this?" I always love that. I even cut my wife off mid-sentence a few times to turn it up.
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03-04-2005, 12:58 PM | #73 (permalink) | |
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I like the VERY tight guitar work in Nickelback's Figured you Out (the bridge if you know what i mean) |
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03-04-2005, 01:00 PM | #74 (permalink) |
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I also like the middle part of the Beatles' "You Never Give Me Your Money", with the honky-tonk piano. QUOTE] it's in my mind now (thankyou very much!) outta college money spent see no future pay no rent all my money's gone, no where to go.. |
03-04-2005, 05:10 PM | #76 (permalink) |
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The intro/beginning of "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood
The buildup and climax/end of System of a Down's "Soil": "why the fuck did you take him away from us you motherfucker!" First time I heard it, I was speechless. After that, every time I play that song, its all in anticipation of that line. |
03-04-2005, 05:32 PM | #77 (permalink) | |
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Today my favorite moment(s) has been the piano part in "Butterflies and Hurricanes", also by Muse, off of Absolution. Any time the piano really comes to the fore in that song...it's just awesome.
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03-04-2005, 08:04 PM | #78 (permalink) |
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Shit okay I'm gonna be all over this thread really.
First ANY of the guitar solos David Gilmour does are my favorite parts of Pink Floyds songs...Also on "The Final Cut" where David sings "Theres a kid who had a big hallucination!" I love that part. Rush 2112 the Sililoquy portion where he just busts out and goes "JUST THINK OF WHAT MY LIFE MIGHT BE!! IN A WOOOOORLD LIKE I HAVE SEEN! I DON'T THINK I CAN CARRY ON! CARRY ON THIS COOOOLD AND EMPTY LIFE......OOO OOH NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!" and then one of the most gut wrenching kick ass guitar solo's I've ever heard comes in and owns my ears(Alex Lifeson love him!). The entire Silioquy segment yes. Supertramp - Don't Leave Me Now guitar solo and on O Lord Is It Mine? the chorus.."When everythings dark! And nothing seems right. You don't have to win and theres no need to fight" then it goes "So give us an answer won't you?! There must be a thousand voices tryiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing to get through" So awesome. Pearl Jam - Black "Oooo ooo ooo ooo oh I'm spinnin! Hoow oow quick the sun caaaan drop awaaaaaaaaay ee ay ee ay ee ay ee ay ee ay and now my bitter hands!...." Counting Crows - Round Here "You says she's tired of life SHE MUST BE TIRED OF SOMETHING ROUND HERE!!!!" In the live version he says "SHE MUST BE FUCKIN TIRED OF SOMETHING!!" It's crazy haha....On Anna Begins "And everytime she sneezes I believe it's love and oooh oo oh oh I'm not ready for this sort of thing." On Miami towards the end where he sings "So come on baby yeah! Come on baby hey ay yeah!.." that whole ending sequence I love it I sing it at the top of my lungs. Many many other parts of their music. Travis - Luv where he sings "So whats so wrong why the face sooooo loooong? Are you changing?" Queen - Born To Be Kings "We've got to be the rulers of you aaaaaaaaaalllll!!!!!!!" YES! Love Of My Life "Bring it back! Bring it back! Don't take it away from me because you don't knooooow...what it means to me! Love of my life! Love of my liiiiiife! oooooh oooooh (harp outtro)" love it! Somebody To Love - "Everybodies tryin to bring me down!! etc. etc." Who Wants To Live Forever "Who dares to love foreeeeeeevaaaar?!!!!!" Damien Rice - The Blowers Daughter "I can't take my mind off of you! I can't take my mind off of you! I can't take my mind off of you..I can't take my mind off of you..I can't take my mind off of you...." Cold Water when Lisa Hannigan kicks in and sings "Love..ones..daughter..allow me that" On I Remember where Damien kicks in and sings "I wanna hear! What you have to say about me! Hear!! If you're goin to live without me...." etc. It's awesome. The Beatles - The Long And Winding Road "Don't leave me waiting here. Lead me to your doooooooooooooooooooor!!!! Yeah yeah yeah yeah!" and then it ends. One of the best endings I've heard. Gavin Degraw - Belief...I basically like the chorus especially towards the end of the song. Okay the ultimate...Aerosmith - Dream On "Dream on! Dream On! Dream On! Dream On!...DREAM ON! DREAM ON! DREAM ON! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHH AHHHH AHHH AHHHH AHHH AHHH!!!!!!!!!!!" Bad Company - Running With The Pack...towards the end where the piano kicks in and Paul starts singing "You can't hold down! You can't HOLD me back! I'm movin on! Movin out! Yeah yeah heah heah!" Blues Travler - Look Around, Just Wait...The guitar solo's. Bread - If "Then one by one the stars would all go out...And you and I would siiiiimply flyyyyy awaaaaaaay" Lost Without Your Love "If we had love before...we can have it back once more" Aubrey "But God I miss the girl and I'd go a million times around the world just to be...closer to her than to meeee" beautiful Cat Stevens - Father And Son "If they were right. I'd agree but it's them they know not me now theres a way and I know that I have to go away..I know..I have to go." Jason Mraz - Absolutely Zero the very last chorus line the way he sings "happen to me" during "So who am I? To say this situation isn't great when my time to make the most of it. How could we ever know that this could happen to me..Not that easy no..no no no no. If all along the fault is up for grabs why can't you have it? If it's for sale go make your offer I will sell it for not less than what I bought it for. PAY NO MORE THAN ABSOLUTELY ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Love love" That last note is just awesome. Boy can he sing. Jim Croce - I Got A Name "Like the fool I am and I'll always be! I got a dream! I got a dream!" Lifehouse - Quasimodo "Cause I don't want it! I don't want it!" Los Lonely Boys - Dime Mi Amor "Oh baby! Cause you know I'ma stand by my woman!" Ours - Sometimes, Fallen Souls...what else? The screams!! Rufus Wainwright - Natasha ...toward the end where he sings the last note during the chorus "Oh Natasha..All I can do..Is write a song..for you..Naaataaaaaaashaaaaaaaaa" and then the string arrangements end the song it's actually quite beautiful. Silverchair - Anthem "Maybe we don't wanna live in a world where you you can't at ALL!!!!!!!!!!!" at least I think thats what he's saying. Steam Will Rise..the chanting outtro....Tuna In The Brine..the final bridge where he sings "Closer now then we ever have been we're closer now than we ever should be we're closer now than we ever been before, closer to everything..." all the way to the end where it gets to my fave part "So all of the animals who..Keep sippin the sweat from my back! You're making me ill and I can't get enough..so take another pill, and tell another lie, and lie amongst your lies..like tuna in the brine." Too Much Of Not Enough "You'll never stop needing, you'll never stop needing, and it's good for nothing ooh oooh ooh oooooooh oooooh oooooh" My Favorite Thing "Blind the deafen moon..stimulate the tombs of angels" then of course the way Daniel ends that song is just amazing. I'll stop there for now and think of more by tommorow. Asta!!
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03-04-2005, 10:08 PM | #79 (permalink) |
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Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part 2. The guitar solo (really the entire mid-end section) when he starts getting really high on the frets.
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again. The opening on the keyboard/synth. The Tea Party - Sister Awake. The peaceful ballad turns into a middle-eastern rock hybrid. Kicks mucho ass live. White Zombie - Black Sunshine. "The wheels of his Mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45. True death: 400 horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night... This is black sunshine." Apocalyptica - Toreador II. The finale where all four cellos are ripping and a trumpet starts playing a Spanish lick. Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons (Live version). The crowd starts singing the guitar intro. Jimi Hendrix - Red House. "Hey, my baby don’t love me no more. Lord, I know good and well that her sister will". Metallica - Orion. Kirk and James' duet into Kirk's solo. Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley. Zakk Wylde's solo. |
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